FAQ

Have a question? Check this list of FAQs and see if you can find the answer. Is your answer not in here? Leave us a question in the comments and we'll be happy to answer!

What is Teen Tech Week?
Teen Tech Week will be held March 4-10, 2012 and will be celebrated with a theme of "Geek Out @ your library."

Teen Tech Week is a national initiative sponsored by YALSA and is aimed at teens, their parents, educators and other concerned adults. The purpose of the initiative is to ensure that teens are competent and ethical users of technologies, especially those that are offered through libraries such as DVDs, databases, audiobooks, and videogames. Teen Tech Week encourages teens to use libraries' nonprint resources for education and recreation, and to recognize that librarians are qualified, trusted professionals in the field of information technology. Teen Tech Week began in 2007 and has a general theme of Get Connected @ your library.

Teens’ use of nonprint resources has increased dramatically in recent years, yet more teens are doing this from home instead of the library. Yet multiple studies have shown that the majority of teens lack the critical thinking skills and technical expertise to use the Internet and other electronic resources effectively. Teens need to know that the library is a trusted resource for accessing information and that librarians are the experts who can help them develop the skills they need to use electronic resources effectively and efficiently.

Why should I register?
YALSA is a nonprofit organization that depends on its members for support. By 
registering, you are letting us know that your library supports encouraging teens to be safe, responsible users of the many technologies available to them. By registering, you are telling YALSA that this program is worthwhile, and we will continue to sponsor the week.

I am interested in Teen Tech Week, but how do I participate?
There are many ways that you can participate in Teen Tech Week. You can offer
special programs or activities, or simply encourage teens and parents to come to the library and check out the tech resources available to them

I am not a librarian, can I still participate?
YES! Teen Tech Week is a national initiative aimed at teens, their parents, librarians, educators, booksellers and other concerned adults. If you would like to participate, just register!

I am a teen, what can I do?
The best thing to do is to talk to your public or school librarian. Ask them if they have anything planned for Teen Tech Week and let them know you are interested in helping out. If your teacher or librarian does not have anything planned or has never heard of Teen Tech Week, show them this web site and help them get started!

Does it cost anything to participate in Teen Tech Week ?
No, it does not cost anything to register or participate. Products are available for purchase through the ALA Store to help you promote Teen Tech Week and your activities, but you are not required to purchase anything to participate.

My community doesn't know about Teen Tech Week. Why doesn't YALSA more widely publicize the event?
Although YALSA sends out press releases, reaches out to media, and markets the event, we can't reach every media entity in the U.S. and abroad. So we encourage each participating library, school, or bookstore to advertise their events in their local media by using the publicity toolkit we have available. Send out a press release, use the public service announcement scripts, and encourage the teens and parents you know to send letters to the editor. Register for Teen Tech Week and use the logo on your library's website and calendar. As an association, we are only as strong as our members. Help spread the word!

I work at a library with limited technology options. How can I celebrate?

We know that every library faces constraints, whether it's budgetary or because of filters or other restrictions. Check out the Planning Toolkits. School librarians may also find inspiration in an article on Teen Tech Week in schools by former TTW committee member Frances Jacobson Harris that ran in School Library Journal.

Where can I share what I am doing for Teen Tech Week?

Not only does YALSA love to hear about your events (and see photos!) but other libraries across the nation do as well!  Please take a moment to tell us about your events on the Showcase page.


Can I use the Teen Tech Week artwork that is on the web site or posters to create my own displays?

There are two different logos YALSA has created that you may use for free to help promote Teen Tech Week. One of them is the generic Teen Tech Week logo, which you can download on our publicity toolkit. The other one is the theme-specific logo, which you will be able to download once you register. To have access to the theme-specific logo, you must register for Teen Tech Week. If these images are not the quality you were looking for, there are downloadable images you can purchase in the ALA Online Store. Once you've registered, you can always download the logo by logging into the Teen Tech Week site and hovering your mouse over "Registration" at the top of the page.

I can't download the logo. Is there something wrong with the file?

The first thing you should do is check to make sure that you have photo viewing software installed on your computer. If you're having trouble downloading the photo, contact Stephanie Kuenn at skuenn@ala.org.

I do not like the theme; it isn't popular with my teens. What can I do?

The general theme of Teen Tech Week is "Get Connected," and this theme can always be used in place of the more specific theme for the year. The most important thing is that teens are encouraged to visit their library and see all the tech tools available to them. So feel free to adapt concepts or activities to fit with your teens' specific needs during Teen Tech Week! Be sure to contact YALSA at yalsa@ala.org with any theme ideas for future Teen Tech Weeks and encourage your teens to vote for the 2013 theme during Teen Tech Week.

I like to plan ahead. What are the future dates for Teen Tech Week?
Teen Tech Week is held each year the second week in March.

  • March 10-16, 2013
  • March 9-15, 2014
  • March 8-14, 2015

I have an idea for a Teen Tech Week  theme, what should I do?
We love new ideas! Please send all your ideas for a Teen Tech Week theme to the YALSA Office at yalsa@ala.org.  

Comment

You need to be a member of Teen Tech Week to add comments!

Join Teen Tech Week

About

YALSA created this Ning Network.

Celebrate technology for teens at your library this March with YALSA! #ttw12

Registration Benefits

After you register, you'll receive an email directing you to the Geek Out @ your library logo. In addition:

  • the first 98 registrants will receive complimentary registration for a webinar on Feb. 1, 2012, on STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) resources. All other registrants will receive a recording of the webinar.
  • one registrant will win a Skype session with author JJ Johnson in a random drawing, courtesy of TTW Partner Peachtree Publishers
  • all registrants will be mailed a Technology Resource Pack, including bookmarks featuring YALSA's Amazing Audiobooks for Young Adults and a Social Networking for Teens brochure. The resource packs are designed to help you extend Teen Tech Week throughout the year and will not arrive in time for Teen Tech Week.

Members

Forum

Incorporating STEM into Your Library and Teen Tech Week

Started by YALSA in Uncategorized. Last reply by Tara Thibault-Edmonds Mar 14. 2 Replies

STEM -- Science, Technology, Education, and Math -- is the latest buzzword in education. How does your library incorporate STEM into its offerings? What are some ideas for using Teen Tech Week to…Continue

Celebrating Teen Tech Week in a Public Library

Started by YALSA in Uncategorized. Last reply by Beatrice Canales Mar 4. 16 Replies

Do you work at a public library? Tell us about how you plan to celebrate TTW this year!Continue

Teen Tech Week Displays

Started by YALSA in Sample Title. Last reply by Beatrice Canales Mar 4. 1 Reply

What kind of displays do you have planned for Teen Tech Week for your library or for your library's web site?  Use this space to share ideas, photos and URLs.  If you upload photos to Flickr, be sure…Continue

Tags: photos, #TTW12, displays, Week, Tech

Teen Curators?

Started by Karen Lemmons in Sample Title. Last reply by Jan Yanecek Jan 4. 1 Reply

I recently attended the AASL National Conference in Minneapolis.  I listened to an interesting session on teens as curators of digital and print media.  How can we help teens become better…Continue

Tags: technology, digital, Curators

TTW Posts from YALSABlog

No Teen Tech Week at My Library

Confession: I have a graveyard of programs that did not work at my library. I am an enthusiastic programmer, and with no quantitative data on what teen programs worked at my library in the decade before I arrived, I have enjoyed free rein in attempting a vast variety of programs. Unfortunately, any great number of [...]

The Teen Tech Week QR code scavenger hunt has begun!

Are you at Midwinter and do you want to win some fabulous prizes? Then take part in the Teen Tech Week scavenger hunt, by following the QR code clues throughout the conference and online. If you reach the end and enter your name on the secret raffle page, you’ll have a chance to win a fabulous [...]

Join YALSA for a Midwinter Hack Jam!

Get a pair of x-ray goggles that really work! While these may not see through a steel plate, they can see right through the Internet! YALSA is pleased to host a demonstration of one of the Mozilla Foundation’s newest tools: the Hackasaurus web x-ray goggles. This javascript app gives teens – and anybody else – [...]

Groups

Photos

Loading…
  • Add Photos
  • View All

Videos

Badge

Loading…

© 2012   Created by YALSA.   Powered by .

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service